If there was any hope for a large scale comeback of Power Rangers, this movie had to be entertaining if nothing else.
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Saturday the 14th (1981) | Movie Review
Don’t let the title and movie poster fool you. Saturday the 14th is not as much fun as it seems like it would be.
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) | Movie Review
Friday the 13th Part 2 is likely the film most people think of when referencing this iconic series, but not even close to the best slasher film out there. Though it does have its charms.
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) | Movie Review
Fortunately, How To Train Your Dragon 3 isn’t just a cheap cash grab. It completes a story.
Fist Fight (2017) | Movie Review
Fist Fight tries to turn into a story about learning to stand up for yourself, while attempting to hold commentary on the problems within the public school system–both overdone themes.
Green Book (2018) | Movie Review
On paper, you can tell exactly where Green Book is going. It’s essentially a story of a white man who drives around a black man in 1962’s deep south. Prior to getting the gig, the white man, Tony (Viggo Mortensen), has his prejudices about black people. Can you guess what’s going to happen next?
BlacKkKlansman (2018) | Movie Review
Like a comedian having to explain the joke after telling it, Spike Lee apparently felt like he needed to punctuate the movie in order to exclaim what his point was. But I ask you, then what was the point of watching the movie in the first place?
Vice (2018) | Movie Review
We’ve learned that writer/director Adam McKay has a knack for presenting dry topics in a non-confusing way and making them enjoyable.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) | Movie Review
I like to think the idea for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was sparked by Marvel creatives sitting around a room discussing how their movies have become somewhat repetitive and formulaic. But then I also wonder what took them so long to notice.
Mary Poppins Returns (2018) | Movie Review
Prior to watching Mary Poppins Returns, we are fully aware that what made the original 1964 movie so great was Julie Andrews, herself, as the title character.